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Hooah /ˈhuːɑː/ is a
battle cry used by
members of the
United States Army.
Originally spelled "Hough", the
battle cry was
first used by
members of the...
- The
Soldier Fuel bar,
formerly known as
Hooah! bar, is a dairy-based calcium-enriched
energy bar
created by the
United States military in 1996. It was...
- divisions. It is
comparable to
Oorah in the
United States Marine Corps and
Hooah in the
United States Army, the
United States Air Force, and the
United States...
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common acronym is HURRAH,
Hooah Example Platoon Leader: “Platoon at attention!
Barracks check in 5 min.!” Platoon: “
Hooah!” ****ah
Pronounced ‘who-rah’...
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coming from
boarding a ship") and that the word was
already in use in 1949.
Hooah Hooyah Hurrah Huzzah Semper fidelis Gidget Fuentes, The
Marine sergeant...
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similar in
function and
purpose to the Army, Air Force, and
Space Force's
hooah and the Navy's
hooyah cries. Many
possible etymologies have been offered...
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sustained one as the
charge was
carried out.[citation needed] Hip hip ****ay
Hooah ****ay
Henry Hooyah Oorah Look up
huzzah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...
- A
HOOAH!
energy bar
provided by the
United States Army in its MREs...
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sulyeongnim manse,
translated as "Long live the
Great Leader Kim Il Sung"). "
Hooah" is the war cry of the
United States Army, the
United States Air Force,...
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paramilitary organization Heard Understood Acknowledged,
possible origin of
hooah, a U.S. Army
battle cry
Redstone Army
Airfield in Alabama, U.S. Turbonilla...